hellzdoms,
Thank you for sharing you find...However, I hate to say it but I do not believe the E. Coli bacteria had gone anywhere.
I very much feel for that young girl and her family and hope better health for everyone.
E. Coli is a nasssstyyy little bugger. You don't want to catch him. & I thought we already had our gask maks out

Yeah it can be nasty.somehow i managed to survive through all three major viruses and diseases.swine flue,bird flue and e coli. Maybe it is a bit of a
conspiricy making us buy vac injections just incase..I also myself feel sorry for the girl and her family.

I assume it will be more of a threat in third world countries.. I suppose there will be a rise in bacteria as population rises and the amount of
equipment decreses because of lack of materials.

I would have to believe that all things are more dangerous in third world countries just because they lack the resources. Even the simpliest of ideas
like good handwashing techniques can be lifesaving resources in some places. Education, running water, handwashing, vaccinations, prenatal vitamins,
etc. I have a friend who travels to South America every Feb with a medical team. They perform health assessments, physical exams, blood pressure
checks, etc. They bring lifesaving medications too...vitamins!!! The difference between the have-countries and the have-not countries in this world
is astounding!

Yeah yet, Britain sends billions of pounds to India that apparently does not need it because of its huge economy.
If you want to be part of a life long club you have to live in a country that is not in the third world.
It is amazing how this world,no matter how democratic they claim it to be is in all fairness split into groups.

Yeah yet, Britain sends billions of pounds to India that apparently does not need it because of its huge economy.
If you want to be part of a life long club you have to live in a country that is not in the third world.
It is amazing how this world,no matter how democratic they claim it to be is in all fairness split into groups.

In Direct Competition they are often outperformed by their non resistent brothers and sisters. In the presence of Antibiotics they seem to thrive.
Take antibiotics out of the game and the resistance genes will dissapear over time. Problem is that a hospital is usually filled to the brim with
people on antibiotics.

The more you try to fight it the worse the result will be over time with massive use of antibiotics.

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